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The most significant change is that bills will show a tuition total that includes the curriculum fee and other campus-wide fees that previously had appeared as separate line items. This change is…, Tuition Retention Documents, UMass Tuition Retention FY16 General Appropriations Act (GAA) Summary Final Report of the Advisory Task Force on Tuition Retention Additional Recommendations of the Tuition Retention Task Force, Frequently Asked Questions, What is “tuition retention”?, Simply put, your campus will be able to keep the tuition that you pay. Currently the tuition you pay goes to the state treasury; it does not stay at your campus to help pay your educational costs.…, What does this mean for me as a student?, The only changes you see will be positive. The most significant change you will notice – and one we are pleased to announce – is that bills issued this fall will consolidate some of the mandatory…, Will this make my bill go up? , This change will not affect the total amount of your bill. The tuition line item will increase and the mandatory fee line items will decrease, offsetting one another. It should be noted that the…, What changes will be on the student bill?, The biggest change you will see is the consolidation of many mandatory fees into the tuition line item. For example, your bill for 2015-16 separated tuition and mandatory fees. Many of those…, Full tuition credits by campus are as follows:, Amherst = $1,714 Boston = $1,714 Dartmouth = $1,417 Lowell = $1,454 Eligible students may utilize one tuition credit per academic year at the defined tuition credit amount. , When does the new law go into effect?, The university will begin keeping the tuition it collects on July 1, 2016. For most students, this means changes to student bills will begin in the Fall of 2016 for Academic Year 2016-2017.
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What is the GDPR?, The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaces the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC and was designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, to protect and empower all EU citizens…, GDPR Contacts, If you need additional information or have a specific question regarding GDPR, please send an email to the GDPR Team and be sure to include, your name, campus, the best way to contact you and a…
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The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and other countries’ privacy laws provide certain rights for data subjects concerning the use of personal information. This page…, What is ‘personal information’?, ‘Personal information’ means any information which relates to or identifies you as an individual., How does this webpage relate to other information about data protection?, When you applied for employment by the University you were told how the University would use your personal information during the hiring process and for related purposes ( GDPR Notice for Job…, Who will process my personal information?, The information published here applies to the use, sharing and disclosure of your personal information by the University. The University is based in the United States and any personal information we…, What personal information will be processed?, The University will keep a record of the information you provided on your employment application form, any supporting documents requested and additional information provided by any references or…, What is the purpose and legal basis of the processing?, The University will process your personal information for a range of contractual, statutory or public interest purposes, including the following: To assess your suitability for a particular…, Who will my personal information be shared with?, Your personal information is shared as necessary to maintain your employment and provide you certain benefits, or as required by law, with a range of external organizations, including the following…, How can I access my personal information?, You have the right to access the personal information that is held about you by the University. You also have the right to ask us to correct any inaccurate personal information we hold about you, to…, How long is my information kept?, We store your personal information as part of your employment record for the duration of your employment (and it may be used as part of our assessment of any future application you make for further…, How do I complain?, If you are not happy with the way your information is being handled, or with a response received from us, please review the European Commission’s redress options., Are changes made to this webpage?, This webpage was last updated in May 2018. It is reviewed when necessary and at least annually. Any changes will be published here and you will be notified via this webpage and/or by email.
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The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and other countries’ privacy laws provide certain rights for data subjects concerning the use of personal information. This page…, What is ‘personal information’?, Personal information’ means any information which relates to or identifies you as an individual., How does this webpage relate to other information about data protection?, When you applied to become a student at the University you were told how the University would use your personal information to process your application and for related purposes ( GDPR Notice for…, Who will process my personal information?, The information published here applies to the use, sharing and disclosure of your personal information by the University. The University is based in the United States and any personal information we…, What personal information will be processed?, The University will keep a record of the details you provided on your application form, any supporting documents requested as part of your admission and additional details provided by any references…, What is the purpose and legal basis of the processing?, The University will process your personal information for a range of contractual, statutory or public interest purposes, including the following: To deliver and administer your education, record the…, Who will my personal information be shared with?, As described above, your personal information is shared with relevant staff at the University as required. In addition, it is shared as necessary to maintain your enrollment and provide you certain…, How is my personal information used after I graduate?, After you graduate a core record of your studies at the University is retained indefinitely so that the details of your academic achievements can be confirmed and for statistical or historical…, How can I access my personal information?, You have the right to access the personal information that is held about you by the University. You also have the right to ask us to correct any inaccurate personal information we hold about you, to…, How long is my information kept?, We store your personal information as part of your student record for the duration of your studies (and it may be used as part of our assessment of any future application you make for further studies…, How do I complain? , If you are not happy with the way your information is being handled, or with a response received from us, please review the European Commission’s redress options., Are changes made to this webpage?, This webpage was last updated in May 2018. It is reviewed when necessary and at least annually. Any changes will be published here and you will be notified via this webpage and/or by email.
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There's no doubt that cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing and most important industries in our technology-driven world — one that is critical to our economy and global competitiveness. That’s…
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March 5, 2018 Thank you, Rob, for that introduction. There is no one more dedicated to ensuring a bright future for UMass and our students than Rob Manning. His vision, experience and guidance are…
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Note: The Massachusetts Innovation Voucher Program (MIVP) has not been funded FY25. , A state voucher program previously funded by the Massachusetts legislature gave small and medium-sized businesses (<50 FTEs) access to the university’s leading-edge research facilities at reduced…, Eligibility requirements:, Start-ups and companies with 10 or fewer employees receive a 75% subsidy. Start-ups and companies with 11-50 employees receive a 50% subsidy. Start-ups and companies with over 50 FTEs are not…
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Information and programs to help students prepare for a medical career are provided at each of the four UMass undergraduate/graduate campuses.
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Information and programs to help students prepare for a career in law are provided at each of the four UMass undergraduate/graduate campuses.
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